BABY NAMES

Curious which baby names are already stealing the show in 2020? From newcomers like Alexander to ever-popular picks like Olivia, here are the boy and girl names predicted to top the charts this year, plus more naming trends to consider.

HOLIDAY

Wow Dad this year with a homemade gift that he'll keep forever. From printable cards to cute custom magnets, these Father's Day craft ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids make perfect presents.

With schools out and families housebound due to coronavirus (COVID-19) social-distancing measures, you might be looking for a way to keep kids busy indoors without having to take an unnecessary trip to the grocery store. Look no further than this easy playdough recipe, sure to create hours of fun (enough to even allow you to lock in some solid work from home time).

But playing with regular play dough can be risky for kids with celiac disease, who can't eat gluten, a protein found in wheat and other grains—and also in most forms of playdough. So try this recipe instead, which is safe for kids because it uses rice flour and cornstarch (which don't contain gluten).

Ingredients:

1/2 cup rice flour

1/2 cup cornstarch

1/2 cup salt

2 teaspoons cream of tartar

1 cup water 1 teaspoon cooking oil

Food coloring, if desired

Directions:

Mix ingredients. Cook and stir on low heat for 3 minutes or until it forms a ball. Cool completely before storing in a sealable plastic bag.

Set the kids loose on a clean surface and enjoy the giggles and creative sculptures. Perfect quarantine fun!

Comments(2)

Anonymous

February 16, 2020

were there specific brand used? these ratios definitely didn't work. it was super watery. i added more dry ingredients and it became sticky.

Anonymous

February 16, 2020

were there specific brand used? these ratios definitely didn't work. it was super watery. i added more dry ingredients and it became sticky.